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How to Prep your Site for a Native Seed Mix

How to Prep your Site for a Native Seed Mix

SITE PREPARATION IS AN ESSENTIAL STEP TO A SUCCESSFUL NATIVE PLANTING Proper site preparation will greatly reduce competition from undesirable species and allow for better establishment of slow-growing perennials. Most sites will require 1 full season of site preparation starting in the spring and ending in the fall. If you have a small site located […]

EARTH DAY 2020: WE ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT MINNESOTA WILDFLOWERS

EARTH DAY 2020: WE ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT MINNESOTA WILDFLOWERS

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Covid-19 Update – We Are Still Shipping Orders

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April Bare Roots – It’s Not Too Early to Plant!

April Bare Roots – It’s Not Too Early to Plant!

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What’s the buzz at the neighbor’s house?  The first years of a new prairie

What’s the buzz at the neighbor’s house? The first years of a new prairie

In 2017 the Carrolls decided to establish a native seed mix on 3/4 acre of their property. Their motivation was rooted in practicality. “We’re a young couple just starting our family with a big rural property to manage. Mowing a large lawn every weekend is not how we want to spend our time,” Liz explained. Less time mowing means more time making memories with their young daughter, Juniper, and newborn baby Jocelyn.

The Circle of Life

The Circle of Life

THE CIRCLE OF LIFE: Native plants co-evolved with native insects and wildlife; they are deeply dependent on one another. Plants provide food and shelter to insects, birds, and other small animals, which, in turn support larger predators. Native plants are the fundamental stepping stones of a healthy eco-system. Why Natives? Introducing native plants to your […]

Our Stand on Cultivars

Our Stand on Cultivars

The qualities of native plants that we love—their durability, beauty, biological value to other species—all are products of thousands of years of natural selection. The survivors define the species through their ability to adapt to conditions of their native habitat, co-evolving along with native wildlife. Given the burgeoning popularity of native plants in recent years, […]

Hummingbird Haven

Hummingbird Haven

With frequent talk of neonicotinoids in the news, awareness of pollinators like butterflies and bees has grown in recent years.

A Tribute to Dot and Doug Wade

A Tribute to Dot and Doug Wade

Despite her legendary status among Upper Midwest prairie enthusiasts, the strongest impressions upon meeting Dot Wade in person were of humility, personal warmth, easy humor, a keen intellect and compassionate curiosity. Even as Alzheimer’s disease gradually eclipsed her bright personality in her final years, Dot’s benign countenance and friendly presence were inspirations to those around […]